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Message type: E = Error
Message class: SQLM - SQL Monitor messages to the world
Message number: 050
Message text: Maximal Number of Statements must be between 1 and &1
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SQLM050
- Maximal Number of Statements must be between 1 and &1 ?The SAP error message SQLM050, which states "Maximal Number of Statements must be between 1 and &1," typically occurs in the context of SQL performance analysis or when configuring SQL monitoring settings in SAP systems. This error indicates that the value set for the maximum number of SQL statements to be monitored or analyzed is outside the acceptable range.
Cause:
The error is caused by setting a configuration parameter related to SQL monitoring (such as the maximum number of SQL statements) to a value that is either less than 1 or exceeds the system's defined limit (denoted by &1 in the error message). This can happen due to:
- Incorrect Configuration: The parameter might have been manually set to an invalid value.
- Default Value Issues: If the system defaults are not properly configured, it may lead to this error.
- System Limitations: The system may have inherent limitations on the number of statements that can be monitored.
Solution:
To resolve the SQLM050 error, follow these steps:
Check Configuration Settings:
- Go to the relevant configuration settings for SQL monitoring in your SAP system.
- Look for the parameter that defines the maximum number of SQL statements (this could be in transaction codes like
SQLM
orST04
).Adjust the Value:
- Ensure that the value is set between 1 and the maximum allowed value (as indicated by &1 in the error message).
- If you are unsure of the maximum value, consult the SAP documentation or your system administrator.
Save Changes:
- After adjusting the value, save the changes and restart any necessary services or transactions to apply the new settings.
Test the Configuration:
- After making the changes, test the SQL monitoring functionality to ensure that the error no longer occurs.
Related Information:
SQLM
(SQL Monitor) and ST04
(Performance Analysis) for monitoring SQL performance.If the issue persists after following these steps, consider reaching out to SAP support or consulting with a technical expert familiar with your specific SAP environment.
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